Review of Crimes of the Future (2022) by Alonso Duralde for TheWrap — 23 May 2022
At his most memorable, Cronenberg creates viscerally unforgettable images that horrify, yes, but they also provoke with big, shocking ideas about our very selves – the monstrousness of disease, the perhaps inevitable hybrid of the corporeal and the mechanical, the determination of the self.
With Crimes of the Future, we’re left with a remove from the material, where no matter what happens, it’s all just performance art.
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This review of Crimes of the Future (2022) was written by Alonso Duralde and published by TheWrap on 23 May 2022.
Crimes of the Future has generally received positive reviews.
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